No, not really.  The closest thing is to run ParaView in client/server mode and 
set the server up to be a tiled display with one tile (-tdx=1 -tdy=1).  In this 
case the server will create a full screen window and display your visualization 
there.  This is not convenient, however, as you must have two computers to run 
in this mode, one for GUI controls and one for display.

Another option that is not really what you asked for but fairly close is to 
maximize the ParaView window and then remove the Widgets from the GUI.  Close 
the Pipeline Browser, Object Inspector, and and other dockable windows you have 
up.  You can also hide any and all toolbars.

-Ken


On 5/17/09 10:45 PM, "Olumide" <[email protected]> wrote:

Hello,

I'd like to know if Paraview has a fullscreen mode. Such a feature would
come in handy during presentations.

- Olumide

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